Song heard on old episode of Nash Bridges

Thread: Song heard on old episode of Nash Bridges

Tags: None
  1. anna006 said:

    Default Song heard on old episode of Nash Bridges

    Hi,
    ---I am looking for a song title, the name of the artist, and/or lyrics to a song I heard on an old episode of Nash Bridges. I know the song comes from episode 54, entitled "Sacraments". The original airdate was: 05/15/98, the writers were: Carlton Cuse and John Wirth; the director was: Deran Sarafian.

    ---The lyrics I remember are part of the refrain of the song, sung at the end of the show. It is sung by a male artist:
    something, something, "as my soul....
    something, something, "bit by bit I realized"
    "when I looked into my fathers eyes, my fathers eyes, hhen I looked into my fathers eyes...."

    ---It is to guitar music, and to me sounds a lot like Eric Clapton.

    ---DOES ANYONE HAVE A CLUE? Can anyone send me in an investigative direction? The official site from the show no longer exists: www.NashBridges.com. I would really appreciate any help, anyone can send my way!!! Thanks, Anna
     
  2. DJ ATOZ said:

    Wink You where right

    My Father's Eyes by Eric Clapton

    Sailing down behind the sun,
    Waiting for my prince to come.
    Praying for the healing rain
    To restore my soul again.

    Just a toerag on the run.
    How did I get here?
    What have I done?
    When will all my hopes arise?
    How will I know him?
    When I look in my father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.
    When I look in my father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.

    Then the light begins to shine
    And I hear those ancient lullabies.
    And as I watch this seedling grow,
    Feel my heart start to overflow.

    Where do I find the words to say?
    How do I teach him?
    What do we play?
    Bit by bit, I’ve realized
    That’s when I need them,
    That’s when I need my father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.
    That’s when I need my father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.

    Then the jagged edge appears
    Through the distant clouds of tears.
    I’m like a bridge that was washed away;
    My foundations were made of clay.

    As my soul slides down to die.
    How could I lose him?
    What did I try?
    Bit by bit, I’ve realized
    That he was here with me;
    I looked into my father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.
    I looked into my father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.

    My father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.
    I looked into my father’s eyes.
    My father’s eyes.